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t 3 c ; 4. rev; Can. liit: Ij Ceers 7 erected is the , - '.ireetive service - stat tat- ic ILs Tc:t Office, the cf Trtrl resell. tI-3 crtetording improve-eere-Iished by the town ! 13 teen the rebuilding .n's streets. Since they I-.cd completely in the .3 cf the. year, thev za Lcrt in good condition i rroved very satisfact- t 2 early fall Hiller Drug 7 purchased - Farrfqr's 1 moved into the large : formerly occupied by Far I this arrangement the r 3 tesa able to give "better : ta the public. J. D. Fussell a relprn ' cut-rate store, ' i f sultaia ia the building vacated by Killer Drug Ilr. rcssell has since 1 attractive neori signs . at . -t cf hi3 store.' Carr, . new postmaster i te . a and community, re j . -rcmced that the, local cTIlcs Las installed aa auto 3 careelirg r machine." Ilr. z jjlaied that Third Class 3 rarely are given these " : s. Another imurovement ..2 r3st office in the addition il'Z r3 and flag. ITI'J OrkQANIATI0N tne , most progressive : i t :.z cdramunity during the 3 rir was the organization of . : : iters Club. The enthusiast . rjcr set was responsible ih organization ; and has 1 1: 2 n:?iag spirit in it; ever . A rcecat project of the t ?s 1' 3 'Tay-in-Hose-IIill-V reached" r-its:-; cH : C" r; traasXve, when one " fty dtllars'i: was ' ; " ".' I!erehant3 report- t3 ci tie ' .l!:n Li 4. , .,. he c: .itL i t . FjW. 1 1 :i - :".! :. '; 1 iZ-3'cr :eve.: - j- !t : Jehnscn vieitci re-1 Ltivcj Li Cllrten, - Atldzsen and Wilziir.tca last week. ri:3 Callis Mac Johnson cf Hal eigii visited Ilr. and llrs. II, . E. j Johnson during the holidays. I, Iliss Ilyrtle Dixon of Andrews spent the holidays wjth her moth- CI, JU. XL. XXAUil. , t - ' , Ilr. Johnnie Fussell and Miss Estell Johnson drove over to Clin ton January 2nd and were marri- ea- . ' J 1 r liuests of Mr and , Mrs,. .Koyi Johnson last ; Friday; were,' Mr. and Mrs. W. E.( Peterson, Mrs. t Bertha Mallard . of Wmington, Mrs. T. D. Hamilton of Atldnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. fiPetersoa of jxivumciyift a., MTi uiaeu . jonn- T " 1 J TT , If : 4r 3 It : T . t 'F b son, Ilr. and Mrs. E son, and Mr. and Johnson and baby of lose Hill. Mr. Faisoa Thomasaad family of Beulaville spent lasi week-end with his brothers, L. El and W. X. Thomas. '&.' i 7 " 1 - J . sax, ana . sirs. i. Ji. jpnnson 01 Clinton visited Mr. Eoy 4 Johnson last Sunday; IiriHi-tiL'lLjS'vV' Miss Kathleen Fusse visit- ing in Washington D. -Marvin Teachey of - i Richmond; Va. visited his parents',? Mr.,, and Mrs. J; A. ; Teachey' ; during i"; the holidays'l: fo : xne memoers 01 tne local s.cnooi faculty .have returned after spend ing the holidays at thfir tomes f Mr. and llrs. W; H; Hall and family spent last Sunday in ; Fay ejttevmcll ,; ; - : - Ilrand llrs! E. H 'Teathey had as their uests during, the holi days llrs. Harry Eattsand daught er, I IrsT. I. Ileal ana v. daughter ar.l llrs. -Margaret1: Teachey of Hi-nerd. " . , . ftb yl ' Trier I3 will te glad to" learn t r1 fren nenerial General " 1 1 i r"i ".ten j f and is in --7. .n- ' : . T jts. L; w. ' Williams 7 lieited i3lWilmkton 1 ' T. 0i Jerome and --Ias of Wash i:Ited. relatives 'rati 'have.,re- G. . Kaiwi i daring L: '.si rratt r 1 irl cf C f Ch: Ri di. ... m ....-ii.i.iifu iwwywijiiyij)i"iljl "-"ft!"' ffWPWW : ia c ' "... Hard arJ :a:l:y ia 7il: .4. .i ... -.'.3 cf -;Iai as her :-y, ' 13:3 lieLrierd and 3 wt. .c::3 ci xcaeiey ' , Ilirrirct Williams larityatthe hens cf : r::iieth r-.:cll in -3 l"t veck. Hiss Williams 1Z 3 rcT.dl are schoolmates :.:rc-.i uee. I-3 Catherine Thompson, Mies t-i.v- rail and W. A. Thcrepeoa, louis llaysca and Can uel Lewis cf Faissa were the guests of A. E. Ihind Jr. Tuesday. -' ' ( it ' 'It'- ft k - w VJ & . im-MiM ' ' 1 ' V - . . , ! THE CLUB MEETS Tiitirlflv afternoon Card Club met iast WCek with Mrs. H. Williams as hostess. Mrs. S.F. was an Invited guest. After gaagg the following prizes were awarded: A cookie iar td Mrs. John A. Gavin for high score, a flower bowl to Mrs. L. A. Bease- . . ley for secoad high, a hud vase to j Mrs. P. J. Dobson for being the first to bid game in one , hand nnd ma.1cA it. and wall nlaaues, to Mrs. K E. Penny for taking the .. .. :a il. m nn. most uuu wjui tuc iww dui.. iuc hostess was assisted by Miss Susie Lee in serving a delectable ; salad course with coffee ' "j ' ' , - SEWING CLUB'; Mrs. John A. Gavin was hostess to the B. M. G. Sewing Club on Thursday of last week. A., goodly number of members were present. Also one visitor, Miss Ethel Can ady who has . been visiting . her sister, 1 Mrs.. Pv t W;,McGowen. Aftre the usual sewing bee, the guests were invited into the din- ing room where . they ? enjoyed ? aj temntine salad course witn, coiiee. Prior to adjournment-the hostess passed nuts and home-made cand ies. 'sin- ;f'V :"; ' y MES. WALACE HOSTESS " On last ' Wednesday - afternoon from 2 :30 tov5:30 the KenansviUe Kcntract Klub was entertained by Mrs. Joseph B. Wallace at its re gular semi-monthly meeting. Mrs. W. D. Eeynolds was received into the dab as a new member to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. P. f D.' May who has recently moved v to LaGrange. At the ; conclusion of rseveral interesting n progressions, the 1 :etees, eir.etei by I rs. viiyer Etokes served candle , salad with rite-ackers, rJivei and dainty sazl - itches followed by ccflee and crean. Hih score prize was. awars score son h cr her -r cf C.3 litters recent vedd- irr a prna went to llrs. A. J. Dick t . -.T ...v r4. tk -! krv o I m i'vl' .while, the travelir- prize was ? KAIlJ 1 UllD -tarcl ty llrs. 17. B. Eoney. The - J' ;-'': V r eetees aba presented . a : lovely u " ' , ' - - - . V - ;::;: ' '. LI;'; . : I ! ' 7 , L .. .... -I3 X w i:. . .:. ILey ." V:l:i .i tt lis Ja- Let ILzr.I.-y i: t s reezth. EJ3 to the ir.eleraert weather and several ctlcr ccrJlicts, t!.:r3 were crly a fev ; ;e:cnt k:t Tl.urs r.:;Lt at C-2 l:c:l schc :1 to tla P. T. A, ntcil-'S. It is L:;ed that the Jrary ncetirj v. ill te 1. a-d Is. Ilchert Carroll V7ells e-t;:taircd at a dinner irntl r '-'r ft. l:prp r.n T.Tflin Etreet. Covers were laid for ' ten. The guests included Miss Margaret Fuller, Hiss Jamye Martin, Miss Beba Pickett and Vance Gavin of EenansviUe, also several friends from Clinton. 4 ' ' - l. ' Miss Minnie Hobbs has returned to Eobinsonville where she teach es school, after; having spent the Christmas holidays here with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell. ; Ilr. and Mrs. D. S. - Williamson took their family oar aa f oyster roast last Saturday. . ; Mr. aad Mrs, J,,E. Jussely of Charleston, S. C. have been1 visit ing Miss Lula . Hiasoa and Miss Hancy Jussely. ; " f : Misses Louise Wells aad ., Mary Edna Dobson went , to , Goldsboro cxiaay 01 iast wees. : . , , - Mrs. Gertrtide Cooper and Mrs. rliae Southerlaad of Wallace visited Mrs. W. J. Pickett one day last week. i;lt.j' ; f. t- - ;; Mrs. Sarah doom is spending some iime with relatives in Bur- gaw. ', .,;;:;; .'Mrs. Thad Jones ' has returned from Spartenburg, S. C. where she spent Christmas with relatives . Miss Beba Pickett accompanied Miss Jayme Martin to Goldsboro ah Thurcrtfl-w Af lat htm . - D Mrs Ellis Vestal and small son, Brinsbnhve been visiting relat ives' here; .-.:vt M ; Miss- Pattie ' : Loftia - speat the week-ead ia Mount Olive. . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Honeycutt - 4 daughter, Euth Chase were c"c"? ,u"u" ttk JJM f ! . 1 T ' v ITIXIESV GflDSES E-nilLIL if::v;'r)-.vt--."-:--,:-1t,t .c.j '-" : . . .. WE HAVE FOE YOU ' : 1 1 HEATERS, STOVES AUD ' T t . -.i -, . . . j i. ;.3 a . t i4-.Z A s.. "ATIICIIL" -A chanair event cf last wee!: v.a3 the 1 inf cmal tei r--3 i'" Ilrs. G. V, Csedizg arl I.re. AI' : i ITewtca ia the hczzs cf tLs f:rr.:r Tflo. Tn1t Prr. tTip hriilsl colors. CTeca and white, were used ia the decorat ions throughout the rooins lor ine occasion.. Mrs. Gooding met the guests at . the front door and introaucea them to the receiving Use. com-' posed of Miss Wilcox and her sis ter, : Css , Helen Wilcox, Krs.r Eobert Grady, Mrs. Alton Kewtoa and little Miss Thetesa Gooding. , t Miss Marietta Keece invited the euests into the dining room where they served block'ice cream; and individual heart-shaped cakes by Mesdames A. T. Outlaw and G. M. Honeycutt who ' were ' seated at opposite ends of the table. Salted nuts and mints were also passed. Assisting in the dining room were Misses Louise Wells, Annie Kate : Craig, Doris Uewton, Madge . Fu quay and Euth Chase Honeycutt : Mrs. John A. Gavin directed the callers to the den where coffee was poured by Mrs. ? N. B. Boney assisted by . Miss .. Louise Bowen. after registering in the - Brides Books which were kept by Mrs. . E. V. Wells, - miniature bags of rice were given as favors to each guest by Mrs. Au J. Dickson. Good byes were said to Mrs. J. 'E. ; Jer- ritt at the side entrance: About ladies tegistered during the bik.iuw - Mrs. A. P. Merritt spent several days recently in ;Wilmingtoa with her brother, while her - husband visited other relatives ' ia Eocky Mouat-1 , . ,t" - r. '','- - v Miss Eeba Pickett left Sunday for Ealeigh to resume her studies. at Mrs. Harbargeo school, 3 if? AT VERY LOW PRICES t V -tV - : EAXTSE3 GCET3 CHEAP - ca Thursday aftercscn frcm . to6:C0, ia honor cf T:zzs Wilcox,1 bride-elect v.! a thared honors with llrs. ' Zztzzi Cxclj, .1! ' 1 :
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